Pet Stuff Tower Product Review and Giveaway

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As any pet owner knows, pets have lots of STUFF.  We recently adopted a puppy and I was getting tired of having multiple bags of dog food on the floor and no where to put them.  I was searching for something that looked nice, would keep the food fresh, and would also hold some of Cooper’s other things.  That’s when I found the Pet Stuff Tower from Richell.
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The Pet Stuff Tower is a little under 3 feet tall and has 2 generously sized bins.  It snaps together without tools for very easy assembly.  The bottom bin has a foot pedal so you can easily access it without using your hands.  Both bins feature snap-lock lids to keep food fresh.  We are in the middle of switching Cooper to a different variety of dog food.  Right now we are slowly giving him more of the new food and less of the old food so we can’t just store his food directly in the bin.  Once he is only on one type of food we will be keeping his food loose in the bottom bin.   Each bin holds up to 8 pounds of dry pet food and you can easily remove a bin to clean it out if needed.

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There are hooks on both sides that you can use to hang a lease, hang a bag, or many other things.  You can also use the flat area on top to keep some of your pooch’s other things.  Just make sure to not overload either bin or the top.  In our top bin we are keeping all of Cooper’s things.  It is a pretty big space so I was able to put lots of things in it.  You can see in the picture above that I have 1 really long leash, 1 wire cable, a bandana, a dog hair brush, a rotary nail trimmer, pet wipes, and several toys and there is still plenty of room.  You could also use the top bin to store food for another pet, treats, etc.  It also includes a 1 1/2 cup food scoop that can be used as a food bowl.  We are keeping our Pet Stuff Tower right next to where we feed Cooper so everything is contained and not all over the place.  It looks so much less cluttered now.
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Handy Uses For Contact Lens Cases

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I LOVE contact lens cases.  They are so inexpensive, you can buy multiples in a package, and there are so many things you can store in them.  One of my favorite things to put into a contact lens case is homemade lip gloss or lip scrub.  I plan on writing up a post with that recipe soon so keep an eye out.
I purchased a package of contact lens cases last week to store essential oils in.  I like to mix essential oils them with a carrier oil to help make the oils last longer and massage in easier.  I didn’t want to use up a lot of each essential oil and carrier oil so I figured mixing a few drops of the essential oil with some carrier oil (olive oil, coconut oil, almond oil, etc.) in a contact lens case would be perfect.  It’s just the right amount for a few uses when I am using the oils.  This way I don’t have to dilute too much of the essential oil at one time.  I’ll be posting more on essential oils soon.  I swear by them!
I am going to BlogHer (a blogger convention) this week and I will be gone for 3 nights.  As I began to pack I looked over at the package of contact lens cases that I hadn’t used yet and inspiration hit me.  Instead of traveling with the bottles of each cream, lotion, primer, etc. that I use on my face, why not just put some of each facial lotion, etc. in compartment of a contact lens case?  Genius if I do say so myself!  Of course for body lotion I would need a bigger container but since I just use a little bit of my day cream, night cream, primer, and Aquaphor, this is perfect and takes up so much less space!
contact case lotionsI plan on adding more idea to this post but I wanted to get it up before BlogHer to help anyone else traveling this week.  Have an idea on something to store in a contact lens case?  Comment below!

 


A few notes:

  • I always wash and dry the cases before I use them.
  • I prefer the cases that have screw-on lids but this batch hubby bought.  I am putting it inside a snack size baggie just in case it leaks because of the style of cap on them but they seem pretty tight.
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